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Monday, 14 March 2011

On the way home ...

Posted by Pam ~ aka
PeeJay

... on Wednesday, after I'd photographed the Meridian Monument, I decided to stop in Rottingdean and took a few photos around, and from, the village pond :0) Lovely village and I'm so lucky to have it on my doorstep - well, within a couple of miles of my doorstep - *grin*

Mr & Mrs Mallard Duck.

I'm thinking they're getting ready to set up home - *hehe* ↓

Looking south (ish) toward the Plough Inn. ↓

Looking north, across pond, towards Kipling Gardens ... named after Rudyard Kipling who lived in the Elms (just out of picture on right) from1897-1902 ↓

St Margaret's Church (12th century church, I believe) ↓

War memorial on the village green, facing St Margaret's (east) ↓

War memorial on the village green, facing pond (south) ↓

West view from village green, showing windmill on top of the hill ↓

Zoom into the windmill.

One day I'll put on my walking shoes, park at top of Beacon Hill and go get a proper photo of this windmill ↓

A warning to anyone who might read blog. You may notice some funny things going on over the next week or 2. I'm planning on spending a bit of time playing and giving the blog a makeover. Unfortunately there's only so much I can do in background on my practice blog and it can't be copied over so will be trying and testing as I go. There may be things missing for a while - not by way of posts, current or otherwise - but more to do with the sidebar content. Please bear with me but it will settle down, sooner rather than later hopefully.

2 comments:

Anonymous
said...

Oh wow Pam, your photography is amazing! You live in a beautiful part of the world. Love the pics of the pond and the church oh and the ducks.............well all of them! It looks like a lovely place to live.........Lucky you!

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